Ricky Seals-Jones, WR / Signed with: Texas A&M / Rivals rating: 4 stars / Why he's important: A two-sport star out of Sealy, Seals-Jones might play basketball in college, but his stock is certainly higher on the football field. At 6-5, 220 pounds, Seals-Jones is a physical monster who also possesses surprising quickness off the line and good top-end speed. The trick with Seals-Jones will be teaching him the little things as a receiver (he spent a lot of his time in high school at QB), but his physical traits are as good as it gets. Opponents are already shuddering at the thought of covering Seals-Jones and 6-foot-5 Mike Evans at the same time.

A month ago, 247Sports.com had the Texas Longhorns as the nation's (early) top recruiting class for 2014, with Texas A&M coming in just one spot behind at No. 2.

But now, the former on-field rivals have switched spots.

247's updated rankings have the Aggies coming in at No. 1, thanks largely to three commits in the past week, including Nederland DT DeShawn Washington, North Forney ATH Armani Watts, and four-star West Mesquite S Dylan Sumner-Gardner, who the Longhorns made an offer to on their junior day.

Texas, on the other hand, hasn't pulled in a new commit since January, but the Horns are still the country's No. 2 class thanks to pledges from an offense-heavy group that includes four-star prospects Demitrius Knox (OG), Donald Catalon (RB) and Jerrod Heard (QB).

The Aggies and Longhorns are hardly the only Texas teams high on the list, though. TCU's five early commits have the Horned Frogs at No. 9, while Texas Tech ranks No. 14. Baylor, which already has commitments from a pair of four-star prospects, rounds out Texas' presence in the top 20 with a No. 19 ranking.

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